Dolores O'Riordan—singer of The Cranberries—died today at 46 years old. O'Riordan's publicist released a short statement confirming the Irish singer's "sudden" death in London, where the band had been recording, but no other details have been released at this time.

The Cranberries were one of the most popular and successful bands of the '90s, having achieved four top 20 albums and selling over 40 million records worldwide. You can hear O'Riordan on the band's biggest hits, like "Linger" and "Zombie," as well as on the two solo albums she released during The Cranberries' early-2000s hiatus.

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Dolores performing with The Cranberries in 2012 for NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert

My first time hearing Dolores O'Riordan's voice was unforgettable. It threw into question what a voice could sound like in that context of Rock. I'd never heard somebody use their instrument in that way. Shocked and saddened to hear of her passing, thoughts are with her family.

I once met Delores O’Riordan when I was 15. She was kind and lovely, I got her autograph on my train ticket and it made my day. She had the most amazing voice and presence. So sorry to hear that she’s passed away today x

Shocked about @DolORiordan. Prayers to her family & fans. Great memories of my @Kroq days hanging w them & supporting their music for years. Dolores, w that incredible Celtic sound, was also a member of #TheVoice family in Ireland. She will be greatly missed.

Devastated for fans and her family- Dolores O’Riorden had such an exquisite voice, so distinctive and defining of an era. She would have continued to be a rare musical treasure late into a long life #gonetoosoonhttps://t.co/2QH2cPgRf6